Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 194, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 September 1948 — Page 5

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fULLTVAN, INDIANA SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1948, CLA CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge IS worda or leas, SSe, first Insertion, to for each additional word, first insertion. It words or less 7o for three Insertions, 4e for each additional wrd for three Insertions. Send casta, money order, or cheek with order. Card of Thanks $1.00. Obituaries, In Mentor i am, Resolutions 2o per word, minimum 91.50. An additional charge of lOo will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the Month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25o will be made for the nse of box numbers.

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WE HAVE small amount of j 2-12-6 fertilizer. -20-20 and lenty of 0-20-20 in stock. Farm Bureau Coop. AUTO INSURANCE Same serice, no raise in rates, t era Hall, North Oakley Bldg. Phone 67. General Insurance & ReaL SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE .Vallpaper mills and jobbers are 1 ,ow closing out their 1948 line of ; .vallpaper patterns. Prices on nany of these papers have been educed as much as 65. We are hP savings nn to you. Many remnants cheap. Sullivan Decorating Co. J FOR SALEwers for alloc- , casions. Evergreens for landscap-1 ine. Karns Greenhouses, South

Dugger, Phone 66F14. except gas, 2-car garage, one acre land. Located in Sullivan on FOR SALE My modern home paved st good location. ImmediVA miles north on 41. 6 acres; 4 ate possession. C. Usrey, Real Esrooms and bath down, 3 rooms tate an(j insurance, 11 South and sleeping porch up. Colonial Main, Phone 361. stairway. Basement, good furnace, hot and cold running water. Nice FOR SALE New Idea corn shade.' beautiful lawn. Fruit picker, old model. C. D. Redford,

house, garage and poultry house. George Lord. Phone 8063 or 582. !FOR SALE OR TRADE nrn a L Uttv i7 h or a vmir X i AUC Ul f UJ " w tf w mmmoney eoes farther and be sure and buy from a licensed deal er. 1948 Chrysler Saratoga Brough am. R. & H. 80 mi. 1948 Pontiac 8 Streamliner Sedanette. Con. Shift. R. & II. 1948 Pontiac 8 Streamliner 4Dr. Hydramit. R. & H. 1348 Pontiac 6 Sedan, R. & H. Hydra. Shift. 1948 Olds. 76 Scries Sedanette. R. & II. 1948 Chev. Flectline Aero-Sedan, r! & II. 1948 Plymouth 4-dr. R. 1947 Pontiac 6 Streamliner, R. & H. 1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R. & H. 1947 Plymouth 5-pass. coupe. R. & II. 1946 Pontiac 8 Streamliner, Sedanette. R. & H. 1948 Dodge 12-ton P.U. ? Several other cars in slock rfcady for delivery. f Remenbcr you are"ealing (with a licensed Indian 1 Dealer when yc u deal here. Our reputaticn is built on fair and honest dealing. 212 N. Section St. On Highway 41 In Sullivan Phone 330 LEX McKEE G. L DECKARD - BRED GILTS. Spotted Poland Will register. Bred to registered male. Stanley Ellis, Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Oil burning heater. Used about 3 months. Connie Doyle, Paxton, Ind. FOR SALE I.H.C. No. 42 combine, good running order Some ppare parts. Russell Exline, V2 mile east of Exline Corner on 54. FERTILIZER. Tobacco stem filler. Buy your wheat fertilizer and order your spring lerunzer. Ellis Hatchery, uamsie, ina. FOR SALE Table top pressure gas range; la"" neater, a-room couage ana biarocm semi-modern, both in Farmersburg. 6-room semi-modern in Shelburn. Large and small farms. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg. FOR SALE Singer sewing machine. 2 miles north, Vi mile east of Sullivan. Mrs. Alva Engle.. SPEC has a new batch of minnows, all sizes. 437 So. Court. FOR SALE 1946 Norge fiveroom oil heater. Cost $135.00 new. Our price $50.00. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE 1 Florence Circuiting Heater. Cheap.' 1013 N. Main St. FOR SALE 5 pairs draperies, 2 yds. long. One pair made for 12 ft. window. Beige and rose. Practically new. Traverse rod 12 ft. wide. Betty Buhner, Phone 697. FOR SALE A few thoroughbred Jersey heifers, bred. Ernest Lovelace, R. 5, Sullivan. Dead Animals Removed AH kinds: horses, cows, flheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute, Indiana

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FOR SALE Milk route and covered bed. Lee Hiatt, Paxton.

FOR SALE One white enamel anion. One rug 8,10. 729 North f FOR SALE Two ccat, suit, all size 16; shoes. Also table model radio. 28 E. Giles. Mildred Morgan. FOR SALE Model A Ford. Good tires, excellent running condit.on. Call at 209 E. Beech or phone 850-B. ! - ----- '""7 shire - ewes; 1 young dibck duii; i cook stove, Royal. Wayne Huff, 4 miles west high school building JI 6-room house, good repair, newly decorated inside, modern 1 mile south Merom gravel pit. I - . - FOR SALE-One International corn binder with elevator in best working condition. Priced reas-

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tionai corn planter in peneui mechanical condition. Holstehv bull calves from purebred stock, most suitable for herd sires.' Fred F. Bays. Green Towers Farm, Highway 63 one mile north of Merom. FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Springer Spaniel hunting pups. 3 .months old. What have FOR SALE Allis Chalmers , corn pfeker, 1945 model. One! large heater. Harold Downes, R. 7 t. : 1

I u..iuii, ana caioo rye. z miles lent opportunity. Write Box XX, FOR SALE Florence Heater, southwest of New Lebanon. Tru- c.0 ximes stating age and refercebinet model, used 4 months. Al- man Hancock. . ences so Warm Morning Heater, A-l " ' - condition. Riley Pirtle, R. 5, Sul-', MlSCCllaneOUS WANTED TO BUY Piano and ilvan. Phone 8273. j , bench Must be cheap. Telephone.

FOR SALE 50 acres west of electricity, plenty of water, crib and large- .'br-rr"7"nic" location, Laura E. Williamson. ttc.T7t. 7. w F2 ,an MFaK h Waldo Wheeler, -20 North French St. "' " ' , FOR SALE-Range Eternal coal louse euuu uuiiuiiiun. Court. Phone 920-A. Call after 5:00 p. m. FOR SALE Medium size heating stove in fair condition. Priced cheap 7y2 miles west of SulIivan on slale road 154 FOR SALE 2-year-old registered Holstcin bull. Leonard A. Bosstick, Sullivan, Ind., R. R. 2. Graysville Phone 2-46. FOR SALE 1941 Oldsmobile Club Coupe, 4 new tires and radio. 312 Bell St.

FOR SALE 22 shoats weighing east eornet Sectiof an Washing100 lbs. approx., vaccinated. Fred ton: ' .

Foustt paxton Ind for cat .it ah .hit , a , .,., water and heater. 526 East Jackson. FOR SALE Fries. Chas. Mdrirt, 3 miles north on 41. FOR SALE Hampshire boar, a good one. Frank Land, Merom Station. FOR SALE White enameled table top gasoline stove. Phone 660-B. Call at 936 N. State. NOW AVAILABLE New" bot tle gas ranges complete with Philgas equipment. Bill McCoy. WHY PAY MORE? 16 Dairy,. $3.35; Egg Mash, $4.55; Hominy, $3.85; Pork Producer, $4.30. Shake Cut Rate Feed Store. FOR SALE OR TRADE. Mjf property at 316 S. Holsen St., fo smaller place. Mrs. James Pennington, Phone 926-L. ARMY SHOES for sale. Shoes dyed any color. BENNY DE FRANK S & S SHOE REPAIRING, 10 North Court. FOR SALE 3-room house"" 2 lots, lights. Good well. Now emp ty. In Wellman Addition. Price $900.00. $300.00 cash. Balance of $10.00 per month. W. T. Mellott.. I FOR SALE 6-foot gas refrigerator, slightly used. Priced to sell. Reason for selling. Lucille Smith, Phone 49. FOR SALE Good second hand heating stove. ALSO a few pears Friday and Saturday only. Porter J, Dix, Phone 8172.

FOR SALE Lady's mouton lamb coat, size 10. Worn only few times. Call 147R4, Dugger.

FOR SALE New house trailTuST Farmer, 69-E, Shelburn, Indiana FOR SALE Large size Estate Heater and Nubian Heater, cabinet model. A nice lot of print bags 25c each. J. E. Wonders, Dodd Bridge. Graysville Phone 523. for SALE - White"enameled u:ot nt Ara,. HHhrrv t.M. Mr, w A e"i,1 ' "rc.RSALE-'32 Pontiac, good conditioni goodtires. $200.oo. Used electric water heater, 52 gallon. Both at 17 So. Section St. Geo. etoor. FOR SALE Spotted Poland male hogs. Answer breeding. Everett L. Jones, Carlisle. FOR SALE One gas range; eight 30x32 window glass. 329 South Court St. Phone 610. FOR SALE Stock and grain farm, 137 acres, on blacktop near Graysville, known as Clara Founlain Farm good improvements and running water 5 acres 4 miles west of Sullivan on blackt0Pi fair improvements, can on Davment Dlan. Harrv M Brown. 512 N. Section. FOR SALE Fries. 614 E. Chariey. Phone 771-A. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay and red clover hay. 2 ponies, Shetland and hackney, 7 and 2 years. Wm. E. Hallett, Carlisle R. 3. v Phone 957-A. rAR catt 1 1 ...1 1 .. 17, " , wneei .Diamond T truck; Chevrolet dual Bring youi car to 212 North Section. We buy late model used tiop S)1,livan hone m ; REPAIR WORK all makes cars and trucks- Qualified mechanics. Sullivan County Motor Sales, Phone 30 shelburn . . . . . IF YOUR car heats or your radiator eaks see Wavne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, North Main, Sullivan. 925 NOTICE On and after October 1st, my office will be at my residence, location, 451 South Troll St. My phone No. 542-Y. C. Usrey, for Real Estate and Insurance. RADIATOR CLEANING head into winter assured of safe driving. Protect your engine by letting us clean the radiator now! Marathon Service Station, northCELOTEX ROCK WOOL INSULATION PROPERLY BLOWN IN. FREE ESTIMATES. NO MONWN 3 YSARS TO PAY WRITE PADGETT CENNES. CO., VIN-I BUYING SOYBEANS every day j from- early 'til late. Highest markef prices paid' Quick service, we da appreciate your business. JOHNSON ELEVATOR, next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan, phone 325. RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by the Village Home Ec. Club at j Powell Garage; October 2. Mem bers bring rummage Friday afternoon. Call' 522-L if unable to bring rummage that day. DOG QtJEEN,317 W. Thompson, is back. Phone 407-X. I specialize in radios that CAN'T be fixed. With my AIR FORCE RADIO ENGINEER TRAINING t can completely rebuild them. HAVE YOU REGISTERED? Monday, October 4th is last day. Call Norval K. Harris at 565 or 472; Hubert (Tubby) Waftner at 316 or 254-L; or Clerk's office 153 for assistance. . LOOK Tree trimming, topping and removing tree and stumps. Fence posts, 25c. Lady's coat size 11. 820 E. Washington. Phone 931-L. " JUST ARRIVED New ship--ment of Wisconsin cows and calves. Kraft Food Company. ,

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T WHV, YES 1 1 OVERHEARD VOU T RATHER., I'M AFRAID.' A GIRL EXCUSEV jfjf I MUST FIND - J&mfi IaNV TIME J MENTION CARLO HE WAS OUT WITH DISAPPEARED.. VJlEi $0 A CAPTAIN CORMORANT; LEASE.TVTtti5: WINTERSROO ... I CHAP SAW THEAA STRUGGLING ON tZTZST JTAK AW I speak mSh 'L s f fa 1..1 now him.' THE dock... a splash and all L' Mpm TOW ISHE

WANTED CESSPOOL, septic tanks, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times - WANTED Night waitress, Steady work. Off Saturday nights. Kat-A-Korier Cafe, Phone 9205. WANTED TO BUY Late model used cars. LLOYD MOTOR SALES, Inc., 16-20 South Section Street, Phone 39. WANTED Apartment for two, modern and on first floor. Write Box 800 c-o Times. WANTED Man to work in long ...u .v established local retail business. M ,v v.. 441"X' - FOR RENT - T -a 1 FOR RENT Electric Floor Sanders, Edgers, Polishers and new electric nand sander for Ihuib lops, woodwork, etc. Sullivan Decorating Co PARTLY furnished or unfurnished rooms. For information inquire at 615 E. Davis St. FOR RENT Lovely modern home in Sullivan. Well furnished. Box 10 c-o Times. LOST LOST Brown and green billfold containnig money. Lost Monday on square. Reward. Phone 717-L. LOST Black Cocker wearing harness. Finder call 9244. T. A. Springer.

ACCUSED OF TREASON CONSPIRACY

OEMANDING an Indictment, tn House un'-American; activities committee accuses Vermont-born John Hitchcock Chapin, chemist .at a Newark, N. J., brewery, of conspiracy to commit treason in Russia's" effort to steal atomic secrets. Chapin was a wartime atomic scientist. The committee listed five New Yorkers as ' key figures in an' alleged Communist echelon higher than the . party in the U. S. On the list is Victoria Stone, (International)

I DON TERBUSH ! TO SPEAK HERE

Don TerBush, Prohibition candidate for Congress fr.-.m tha seventh District, will talk at a meeting to be held in the Court House auditorium on Monday, Oct. 4. The meeting will at 7:30 p. m. begin THAT HORRIFIED expression on face of Mrs. Louise Bransten Berman is a protest against being photographed as she leaves a House un-American activities hearing in Washington, where she refused to answer questions about whether she was ever engaged in Soviet espionage activities. The 39-year-old heiress to a 500,000 fortune is reported to have been a Communist financial "angel" on occasion, especially on. the west coast. (International) Victoria Stone

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